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Carol Browner joins BloombergGov board

By Dylan Byers

07/24/12 09:37 AM EDT

Carol Browner, President Obama's former director of energy and climate change policy, has joined Bloomberg Government's advisory board, POLITICO has learned.

Browner, who served as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Clinton from 1993 to 2001 and as Director of the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy for two years under Obama, will advise BGov analysts on environmental policy and bolster the organization's commitment to energy and environmental policy.

Browner joins a board of five including former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, National Interest editor Bob Merry, former Reagan White House Chief of Staff Ken Duberstein, and former U.S. Representatives Jack Buechner and Vin Webber.

"We are honored to add Carol to our Advisory Board," Don Baptiste, head of BGov, wrote in an internal memo to staff. "She strengthens our commitment to the Beltway community and will help bring Bloomberg Government to the forefront of the energy and environment policy conversation."